Appearance

It is a shiny black colour with a spiral one quarter the way up; this serves as its handle. At the end of the spiral, there is a section of crosshatching.

Behind the scenes

J. K. Rowling revealed a picture via her official Twitter account on April 18, 2016 showing her idea of some of the main character's wand designs, where Ginny's wand wood was revealed for the first time to be made from yew. Interestingly enough, both Harry Potter's wife and mortal enemy share the same wand wood.

Ginny's wand in the Harry Potter films, like many others, measures over the presumed canonical length, at 14.25 inches. This cannot be considered canon, because, as Pottermore indicates that Garrick Ollivander only sold wands over 14 inches when a "physical peculiarity" required it.